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recurrence

/ri-kur-uhns, -kuhr-/US // rɪˈkɜr əns, -ˈkʌr- //

复发,复发的,复发的情况,重演

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an act or instance of recurring.
    • : return to a previous condition, habit, subject, etc.
    • : recourse.

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Examples

  • So fearing a recurrence of the twisties can perpetuate the problem.

  • Understanding how atrocities happen is crucial to preventing their recurrence.

  • Hormone-blocking drugs can now cut the chance of recurrence.

  • We worry about the effectiveness and tolerability of treatment and about symptom recurrence.

  • Taku SEKINE ended his life, swept away by a serious depression following his public questioning - on social networks and on a specialized site - with a recurrence akin to real relentlessness.

  • There is an old Jewish joke about the recurrence of the biblical flood.

  • The 91-year-old husband of Queen Elizabeth II was rushed to hospital on Wednesday with a recurrence of the infection.

  • Worse, the recurrence of this whiny, unsympathetic caricature in a writer's work makes an unpleasant statement about the writer.

  • In other diseases, like diphtheria and pneumonia, they are soon lost,—hence the recurrence of such diseases.

  • My weary shoulders fairly ache as we pass through the constant, or tri-yearly, recurrence of the same experience.

  • The monotony, the incessant recurrence, had a disastrous effect on her nerves, suggesting wild and desperate impulses.

  • The 'periodic recurrence of intervals' here spoken of may be illustrated on the key-board of a piano.

  • We had things to eat I had never dreamed of, and may I be spared a recurrence of them in my future dreams!